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Walking
From Liverpool One, you can reach the heart of the Baltic Triangle in less than 10 minutes. From John Lewis in Liverpool One head down Paradise Street towards Albert Dock. Find Park Lane and walk up to Jamaica Street, (veer slightly right at the mini roundabout). Hampton by Hilton hotel will be on your right and as you continue up this road until it ends on Parliament Street you’re in the Baltic Triangle.
Bus
The closest city centre bus station is the Liverpool One station. Walking from this station will take you less than 10 minutes, see above.

Use Mersey Travel website to find your best connections.

The new city central circular buses, C3 and C1 travel up and down (respectively) Parliament Street and the closest bus stops are either near Chaloner Street or Great George Street. C-buses are circulars, so remember to get the C3 going up the hill towards the cathedrals and the C1 coming down the hill towards the Kings Water Front.

The C3 stops at Chaloner Street, Parliament Street, Great George St, Upper Duke Street, Hope Street and Mount Pleasant and a little beyond. In reverse, the C1 goes down to Canada Boulevard past Kings Parade and Strand Street. £1 adults, 50p children.

Bus stops are due to be installed close to Jamaica Street on Parliament Street soon so you can access the southern side of Baltic Triangle.

Download timetable from Arrivabus

Air
Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport in Speke is about 7.5 miles away and takes about 15 minutes to get to the Baltic Triangle.
Train
The nearest train station is Liverpool Central and a little further away, Liverpool Lime Street. Both these stations are closest to the northern end of the Baltic Triangle. Turn left out of Liverpool Central onto Hanover Street and walk down towards Albert Dock until you come to Park Lane. Walk up Park Lane until you reach a mini roundabout where you should veer right onto Jamaica Street - you have reached your destination.

On the southern side of the Baltic Triangle, the closest train station is Brunswick Park. This walk could take up to about 20-25 minutes. Turn right out of the station and walk all the way down Riverside Drive to the main junction at the bottom of Parliament Street then cross over at traffic lights. Two options: walk up Parliament Street (veering right) to reach the beginning of Jamaica Street (Elevator Studios / Contemporary Urban Centre) or carry on down Chaloner Street turning right up Blundell Street (past the Maccy D’s) to reach The Orchard and Jam Factory.
Useful links

National Rail
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/

Mersey Rail
http://www.merseyrail.org/
Car
Owing to Liverpool City Council’s improvement works in the Baltic Triangle, there are a lot of temporary diversions that your satnav won’t tell you about. So, if you’re driving here and you’re approaching from the southern side, Jamaica Street entrance is closed on Parliament Street.

The best option is to either head down St James Street at the main junction between Parliament Street and Upper Parliament Street, and then turn left into Brick Street or Jordan Street. Or, continue down Parliament Street heading towards Albert Dock into Chaloner Street and turn right with the traffic lights into Blundell Street.

Throughout the Triangle there is on-street parking available but there are plans to change the current agreements to pay-and-display and business permits.
Skateboard
See walking, minus a few minutes.

Example: Biennial Headquarters to Hampton by Hilton hotel roughly 2mins 37seconds. (Freestyle surfing on 95As, goofy, no curbs.)